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Hendon Mob to Join the Fox Poker Club Team

Barny Boatman and Joe Beevers from The Hendon Mob have joined forces with Fox Club Poker to help promote the club in the global poker community.

London, UK (PRWEB) November 5, 2005 -- Barny Boatman and Joe Beevers from The Hendon Mob (www.thehendonmob.com) have joined forces with Fox Club Poker (www.foxclubpoker.com) to help promote the club in the global poker community. Joe and Barny are well known on the professional poker circuit and are looking forward to the opening of the club in their home of London early 2006.

Joe said, “The Fox Club is just what poker players have been waiting for - a dedicated club that is not part of a casino where players can play poker in an exclusive environment. The team behind The Fox Club have a wealth of experience and a real enthusiasm for the game. The prestigious London location will cater for all levels including small tournaments and beginner’s nights.”

The Fox Poker Club applied to the Gaming Board for a Casino Licence and is working with Westminster Council to secure the planning. The Club had hoped to open early 2006 but with the transition of the Gaming Board to the Gambling Commission and the shear volume of applications the opening will more likely be during the 2nd quarter.

With limited membership, poker enthusiasts who are interested in joining are encouraged to express their interest in a pre-registration form on the club’s website
www.foxclubpoker.com.

For more information contact:
Esther Whitehead
Lyceum Media
Esther@lyceummedia.com
+44 (0) 207 821 5972

Chris North
Inside Gaming
Chris@insidegaming.co.uk
+44 (0) 7971 121 916

Editor’s Notes:

The Fox Poker Club will be situated next door to its sister club, The Fox Club, which is an exclusive private members club. Both clubs are housed in elegant five-storey Georgian townhouses, which date back to the 1800s when Charles Fox, whom the clubs are named after, resided there. Fox was a leading Whig Politician, and a well-known gambler!

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